Auction No. 47
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Lot 368
Booklet pane
1936, Germany early mint Booklet I Pane missing good com. From Booklet MH44, MiNr: 110B. Mnh. 60 Euro.
1921 Germany , Germania tête-bêche booklet pane, block of 12 ; 162+162+145 (30pf + 30pf +40pf ). MiNr: WK4 x2. / Michel # K6, OG.
postmarked 24/7/21 with right slevedge , original gum. Cat 1600. Euro
German occupation of Estonia 1941 Swastika Stamp Set of 3 values in pairs, MNH Michel 1y-3y / €110.
German Occupations, 1945: Kurland overprint on Hitler stamps. Michel #2 and #3III / €125 . 2022. Examiner: Scliegel BPP. Adolph Hitler stamp overprinted for Kurland. A pocket of German Soldiers in Latvia was cut off by the Soviet counter-attack and issued stamps from April 20 to May 8, 1945.
1941, German occupation in Lithuania - 'Lietuva' overprint Michel No. 1-9 in pairs, including Michel No. 5II-9II 'Pernau', all OG MNH. Cat Val. € 230.
1944, Macedonian set of 8 stamps Michel 1II - 7II and 8I / €330. all original gum MNH.
1941-43 German World War II Occupation Issues German occupation of Serbia. Two souvenir sheets, perforated. Michel Catalog numbers: BI 3-4, €700 MNH
Germany WW II Occupation. Occupied Serbia first airmail issue, 1941. Michel no. 16-25; Scott # 2NC1-10. Airmail Stamps Overprinted "Serbien". Complete set from 0.50 D to 50 D in mint MNH condition with original gum. Catalog value: €340.
German Occupation of Zara 1943, two stamps: 1.25L green and 2.50L orange, MI 37-38 Signed, "Ludin BPP." MNH. Cat. €330 VF
1941, British propaganda forgeries were created for German-occupied France. These forgeries included Michel numbers 380 and 381 featuring the Mercury head design, number 399 with the Iris design, number 513 depicting Petain without a cap within a large circle, numbers 515, 518, 521, and 522 featuring Petain with a cap, and numbers 524 and 525 based on Petain without a cap within a small circle.
Michel numbers 36 to 46, excluding number 44, form a complete set in perfect Mint Never Hinged (MNH) condition with a BPP certificate, valued at €1,220 according to the Michel catalog.
Lot 378
Propaganda stamp.
1943, Germany, FFI: A perforated sheet of 9 'The Nice Forgery' stamps printed by the French Resistance depicting General Charles de Gaulle in profile. Copies of these stamps were reportedly used on mail transported within France between 1943-44. MiNr 17. Valued at 900€."
World War II, German forgeries for Great Britain. War propaganda forgeries, a set of 6 values, Michel No. 3-8. Issued without gum. VF condition, with five out of the six stamps having side selvage.
These forgeries imitate the genuine King George VI postage stamps, Michel No. 221 to 226. Although visually similar, subtle alterations distinguish them: the inclusion of a Star of David within the crown and thistle. Also the 'D' in the value transforms into a hammer and sickle, and the rose in the top left corner also features the same symbol. Commissioned by Reichsführer SS Heinrich Himmler, these forgeries were intended for distribution by foreign agents, achieving partial success.